“As a divorce lawyer, I work with a lot of people who are over-drinking because their marriages are coming apart. Mark helps me calm them down by teaching me, in plain English, what will work.”

— Stephanie Lehman, J.D., Partner and Head of Matrimonial Law Practice at Hartmann, Doherty, Rosa, Berman & Bulbulia, LLC, New York and New Jersey

“In 2013 Mark and I treated a problem-drinking family together, so I saw with my own eyes how he acts with patients. He’s not one of those silent stone-faced therapists. He asks good questions, makes kind suggestions, gives encouragement. People really like that.”

“I ran a year-long psychotherapy group with Mark Edison, so I know for a fact that he treats people gently, responsibly and effectively. That hasn’t changed since I met him eleven years ago, so I often ask his advice when I treat a problem drinker.”

— Carole Srinivasan, Ph.D., Former Supervising Psychologist, Columbia University School of Medicine; Private Practice, Upper West Side of Manhattan

“As a psychologist running a business, I know how difficult problem drinking can be in companies. When a CEO of a global industrial firm came to me about a sensitive addiction concern with a senior executive, I referred him to Dr. Edison. He connected with that executive in a way no one had done before and solved the problem. I recommend Dr. Edison without hesitation.”

— Richard Juman, Founder and President, Insight BusinessWorks, Inc.

“Mark Edison practices like an old-fashioned country doctor. He’ll come to your home or the hospital in an emergency and check later to see how you’re doing. How many psychologists in New York City do that?”

“After Dr. Edison gave a guest talk in one of my graduate school classes, I hired him to teach a semester-long course on addiction. Students said he’s a careful listener who doesn’t judge them. This is a key talent for psychologists and it’s why I recommend him”

— Denise Hien, Ph.D., ABPP, Professor of Psychology, Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University and Adjunct Research Scientist, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

“As a divorce lawyer, I work with a lot of people who are over-drinking because their marriages are coming apart. Mark helps me calm them down by teaching me, in plain English, what will work.”

— Stephanie Lehman, J.D., Partner and Head of Matrimonial Law Practice at Hartmann, Doherty, Rosa, Berman & Bulbulia, LLC, New York and New Jersey

“In 2013 Mark and I treated a problem-drinking family together, so I saw with my own eyes how he acts with patients. He’s not one of those silent stone-faced therapists. He asks good questions, makes kind suggestions, gives encouragement. People really like that.”

“I ran a year-long psychotherapy group with Mark Edison, so I know for a fact that he treats people gently, responsibly and effectively. That hasn’t changed since I met him eleven years ago, so I often ask his advice when I treat a problem drinker.”

— Carole Srinivasan, Ph.D., Former Supervising Psychologist, Columbia University School of Medicine; Private Practice, Upper West Side of Manhattan

“As a psychologist running a business, I know how difficult problem drinking can be in companies. When a CEO of a global industrial firm came to me about a sensitive addiction concern with a senior executive, I referred him to Dr. Edison. He connected with that executive in a way no one had done before and solved the problem. I recommend Dr. Edison without hesitation.”

— Richard Juman, Founder and President, Insight BusinessWorks, Inc.

“Mark Edison practices like an old-fashioned country doctor. He’ll come to your home or the hospital in an emergency and check later to see how you’re doing. How many psychologists in New York City do that?”

“After Dr. Edison gave a guest talk in one of my graduate school classes, I hired him to teach a semester-long course on addiction. Students said he’s a careful listener who doesn’t judge them. This is a key talent for psychologists and it’s why I recommend him”

— Denise Hien, Ph.D., ABPP, Professor of Psychology, Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University and Adjunct Research Scientist, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

Dr. Mark Edison is a Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry and Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Health System, where he teaches young doctors how to treat drinking and drug problems in primary care practice.

Dr. Edison also serves as a regular guest addiction expert on SiriusXM’s national Doctor Radio show.

He holds a Ph.D. in psychology from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and an honors bachelor’s degree from Yale University.